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This is when the Queen will give up the throne and pass on her royal duties

Sooner than you think! - by Chadielle Fayad
  • 09 Jul 2019

The Queen will be giving up her powers to Prince Charles in "two years," according to a royal family expert.

“There is talk that when she reaches 95 in a couple of years she may slow down and possibly the Regency Act will be brought in," Royal author, Phil Dampier, told Yahoo’s The Royal Box.

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The 1937 Regency Act can be introduced in two years, allowing Queen Elizabeth II to hand over the majority of her royal duties to the next person in the line of succession, Prince Charles.

“She will still be Queen but Prince Charles will, in fact, take over most of the duties," Dampier added.

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Queen Elizabeth II is rumoured to be relinquishing her duties to her eldest son, Prince Charles.

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At age 93, Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning monarch.

The last time the Regency Act was implemented was in 1810, when George III became deranged.

His eldest son, George IV, became Prince Regent until his father's death.

In order for the Regency Act to pass, sufficient evidence supporting her Majesty's request must be provided by the Queen's husband, Prince Philip, as well as a Houses of Parliament spokesperson and a third senior person.

Under the Regency Act, The Queen will maintain the title of the British throne, but her eldest son must perform the majority of her duties.

Prince Philip (who retired at 96) would also become the Guardian of the Queen.

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Queen Elizabeth II may be joining her husband Prince Philip in retirement in two years.

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“Charles is starting to do that already, being at the state opening in Parliament and the Commonwealth conference. He is starting to take over a lot of the duties and doing the investitures," the Royal author commented.

The Queen is granting her son more and more responsibility, with Prince Charles representing the head of state during her Diamond Jubilee to Australia and New Zealand. 

Royal commentator, Robert Jobson, told the Mail On Sunday that the Queen and Prince Charles were already in a “period of transition.” 

According to Mr Jobson, her Majesty and Prince Charles have weekly one-on-one meetings.

“The Queen at her next birthday will be 93. She has not completed a long-haul state visit since 2011...Although the Prince of Wales has talked about there only being one sovereign at a time and that is true, what you do have is a bit of a dual monarchy at the moment and a transition that is ongoing," Jobson said.

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This week, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are carrying out engagements on their annual week in Wales. On Monday, The Prince attended a regimental memorial service and the laying up of the old Standard with 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards to mark the Regiment's sixtieth anniversary. The following day, His Royal Highness visited South Wales Police HQ to celebrate their 50th anniversary and dedicate the memorial garden, which features walls inscribed with the names of all colleagues who have died in service. The Prince also visited the Royal Glamorgan Hospital and The Duchess visited the Dolau Bran Lunch Club in celebration of the club's 40th anniversary. In the evening, Their Royal Highnesses hosted an evening of music and drama at their Welsh home, Llwynywermod. Yesterday, Their Royal Highnesses attended celebrations in Victoria Park for the 50th anniversary of Swansea's City status, which was granted in 1969 following The Prince's Investiture. The Prince visited The Morriston Tabernacle Chapel to meet members of the congregation and also visited the National Botanic Garden of Wales to learn more about The National Seed Bank of Wales The Duchess, meanwhile, visited The Lyric theatre and Carmarthen Market, which was recently named Best Market in Wales by Slow Food Cymru. Follow @clarencehouse for more this week.

Jobson even said that palace communications staff have been ordered to be "up to speed" on the 1937 Regency Act and that a worker at Buckingham palace had relayed the following to him:

"Out of the profound respect the Queen holds for the institution of monarchy and its stewardship, Her Majesty would want to make sure that she has done everything she can for her country and her people before she hands over. Her Majesty is mindful of her age and wants to make sure when the time comes, the transition of the Crown is seamless. I understand the Queen has given the matter considerable thought and believes that, if she is still alive at 95, she will seriously consider passing the reign to Prince Charles."

Buckingham Palace is yet to comment on the reports.

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